No, I do not think Black Keys are in the line-up. It's a massive line-up - some good stuff.

I like Coachella but not really a big festival person when it comes to music - I like concerts; preferably smaller venue ones unless I am in VIP or front row at larger venues. With Coachella - it's about the experience, taking a limo down, getting styled in semi-skanky - haha! - but cool boho attire - my friend's pr person arranges it for us every year and we have a wild time. People are usually pretty f----- up by time the big headliners come on.

I really enjoyed the show last night. It was one band backing up some featured singers doing separate sets. Mark Farner & Chuck Negron sang from their bands, and both could still really sing! They played these tunes.

Oh - went to the Eminem/Rihanna concert. It was great! It was at Comerica Park in Detroit, an outdoor arena.It was the most perfect weather!! 77* and sunny, no rain (even though it was predicted).I had upper seats, but the breeze felt wonderful! The sun was out.

Eminem has only toured Detroit and NYC in 4 years. And it seems like it'd be a rough crowd, but everybody was nice and happy! The streets were the most crowded I've ever seen downtown due to the concert & the Lion's football game.

it's my theory that each song has to have a peak. and my theory that Eminem's songs have a stronger peak than most.

I've been on a tribute band kick lately. Saw THE BEST tribute to early AC/DC last week called Bonfire. I'm going to see two more tribute bands this weekend, Strangelove - tribute to Depeche Mode and SIN - tribute to Nine Inch Nails. SIN has requested I shoot photography for them. Pretty excited about that one!

Some of these tribute bands are just like seeing the real thing...they are SO GOOD!!

Come to think of it, I wonder if there are any Jamiroquai tribute bands. There HAS TO BE!!

omg I had to comeback today! I received my Stevie Wonder tickets and I think I have pretty good seats!I literally have tears in my eyes after I looked up the tour -it's one of only 11 dates.And it says he will end the concert with the tune "'Another Star,' because I feel that song is the right one to do," he said.

Thanks for the info G. I never heard that Steve (I guess you and him are on a personal basis now G song.

I will check it out. Nice info. I hope he performs Golden Lady, As (which is on Songs in the Key of Life), Knocks Me Off My Feet (also on there), Don't You Worry About A Thing, and oh my favorite, Superwoman . . .

ok, this list could go on and on.

Someone invited me to see Ambrosia - has anyone heard of them?? My parents played them so probably not. haha!

Haha! Yes why would you name your band after a rather disgusting marshmellow (sp???) salad. Only know three songs of theirs "The Biggest Part of Me" "You're the Only Woman" and "That's How I Feel" But I love them dearly.

I would post the youtube links because the songs are rather good but in too much pain to go through the effort.

@Giba - you are kidding. Ambrosia salad is so gross - marshmellows in a salad with peaches. haha! I had this convo with the person who invited me to see Ambrosia - why did they name themselves after a dessert salad? No, I did not see them. I only know three of their songs.

Elton was amazing - he's definitely erm . . . getting up there - but still a great talent with a genius catalog of work. I think it must be the adrenalin buzz of the audience and performing because I would be retired in the South of France at that age. I would do it now (but I would probably get restless after two weeks

ok so not sure if I was posting on Stevie somewhere else I can't keep up these past few weeks.

The Stevie Wonder "Songs in the Key of Life" tour is also about an education of racism. Stevie says "I challenge America, I challenge the world, to let hatred go, to let racism go." according to the Huffington Post (I'll give the credits this time.)

I love how he is spreading the word, at 64. He is already a legend and still has a message to get out! He will live forever, like Marvin!

Today my son was asking about "Rage against the Machine" (and Zach de la Rocha), and how they are revolutionaries, and I slipped Jamiroquai the same category!